Mail Enable Professional (Free Personal Version) is a mail server for Windows NT/2000/XP. It supports SMTP and POP3, an unlimited amount of email addresses, domains, groups and mailing lists. It comes with powerful relay control options, SMTP authentication, APOP authentication and several anti-spam measures. The program makes uses of the MMC console, thereby integrates into Windows. All the configurations are available from an easy to use interface and can be cerified, using the built in diagnostic utility.

The Standard version provides robust SMTP and POP3 services for Windows NT/2000/XP systems. Its simple installation procedure and powerful administration software means that you will be up and running quickly. This version is free for both personal and commercial usage, and does not have any time or user restrictions.

Included in the MailEnable Standard Edition package are:

MailEnable SMTP Service
This integrated service provides SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for transmitting email messages between servers on the Internet. Some of the features of the SMTP service are:

Supports RFC 821, 974, 1869, 2554, 2821
Binds to specific or all IP addresses
Powerful relay options
Grant or deny access for IP address ranges
Pickup event so you can run scripts or executables on an email
SMTP authentication
Act as, or use Smart Hosts
Allow/deny email where the sender domain does not resolve
Ban on a domain-to-domain basis
MailEnable POP3 Service
This service provides POP3 access to users mailboxes. Its features are:

Moderated and unmoderated lists
Add headers and footers to messages
MailEnable Administrator
The MailEnable administrator allows the administration and configuration of all mail services through an easy to use Microsoft Management Console application. This includes adding new hosted customers, their SMTP domains, and setting up mailbox mappings for these domains. Some of the many features of the administration console are:

MailEnable SMTP Service
This integrated service provides SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for transmitting email messages between servers on the Internet. Some of the features of the SMTP service are:

Supports RFC 821, 974, 1869, 2554, 2821
Binds to specific or all IP addresses
Powerful relay options
Grant or deny access for IP address ranges
Pickup event so you can run scripts or executables on an email
SMTP authentication
Act as, or use Smart Hosts
Allow/deny email where the sender domain does not resolve
Ban on a domain-to-domain basis
MailEnable POP3 Service
This service provides POP3 access to users mailboxes. Its features are:

Moderated and unmoderated lists
Add headers and footers to messages
MailEnable Administrator
The MailEnable administrator allows the administration and configuration of all mail services through an easy to use Microsoft Management Console application. This includes adding new hosted customers, their SMTP domains, and setting up mailbox mappings for these domains. Some of the many features of the administration console are:

v. 9.52, inzwischen fehlerfreier und
ADD: Can view SpamAssassin logs through the admin program if it is installed
ADD: PowerShell Programming Interface
ADD: Migration Centre now allows importing of Contacts and Appointments via CalDAV and CardDAV
ADD: Webmail now has the ability to queue the import mail, contacts and appointments from legacy mail systems
ADD: Web Admin can configure default values for importing mail
ADD: WebMail now allows contacts to be imported from a CardDAV source
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FIX: Invites in webmail will show the invite details as well as the message detailsFIX: Chinese translation had corrupted items in itFIX: Disabling some features of webmail could stop the toolbar showing the item before the disabled oneFIX: NDR option only send NDRs for authenticated senders was still able to send NDRs for non-authenticated sendersFIX: Some appointment invitations were extremely slow when viewed in webmailFIX: IMAP was logging a locking event to the Windows event log when it didn't need toFIX: Removed virtual list option in administration program since no longer usedFIX: MagicSpam plugin could fail when receiving email for a catchall address FIX: Possible lockup in IMAP which would make it stop processing new connections

v10.21 (6th March 2019)
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ADD: New options in webmail when moving over messages to delete and reply
ADD: WebMail now provides inline action overlay to message list
ADD: Administrators can now enforce user password change via WebMail
IMP: Message now includes additional information about message classes
IMP: Webmail much faster to delete items
FIX: SPF h macro was not being expanded
FIX: FIPS being enabled on server was not allowing TLS 1.2 for services
FIX: Drap and dropping messages in webmail with Firefox could put items into wrong folder if folder list was scrolled
FIX: Some services weren't working properly with folders if they ended in a space character
FIX: Whitelisting and blacklisting in webmail was not working with all domains
FIX: IMAP migration would fail if two folders on remote mailbox were marked as the Sent folder
FIX: Listing more than 10,000 items in administration program may causes it to fail